Another woman told police Montes took $7,200 in jewelry from her house Feb. 6, and police later found through an online database that Montes had sold the stolen items to a pawnshop.

The most recent theft occurred Feb. 7, when at least $1,500 in jewelry went missing from another home Montes had been hired to clean. The victim said that once she realized the items were missing, she called Montes, who denied knowing where the jewelry was.

That victim spoke with police Feb. 18, and investigators found that Montes had sold several pieces of the stolen jewelry to Cash America.

Police determined the pieces belonged to the third victim after she described them.

Montes was arrested Wednesday and charged with three state jail felony counts of theft. She remains jailed in lieu of $30,000 bail.

Police urge anyone Montes may have stolen from to contact property crime investigators at 210-207-8326.